GIANT SCHNAUZER

HISTORY

The Giant Schnauzer is a separate breed from the Miniature and Standard. The Giant Schnauzer was recognized by the United Kennel Club in 1948.

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OUR DATA: We use the most recent data from these primary sources: WHO, World Bank, UNESCO, CIA and individual country databases for global health and causes of death.
We use the CDC, NIH and individual state and county databases for verification and supplementation for USA data.